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Hyperdontia – Is it possible to have a natural surplus of teeth in the mouth?
The human body is a marvel of complexity, and this applies to our oral health as well. While most people are familiar with common dental issues like cavities, gum disease, or misaligned teeth, there ...
BTI mini dental implants – How to restore a smile in cases of severe bone resorption
Losing teeth can significantly affect quality of life, and options for smile restoration become more limited when dealing with bone resorption (loss). In such cases, traditional dental implants may not always be viable since ...
New dental impression technology at Dental Center 4Smile
New dental impression technology at Dental Center 4Smile The traditional process of taking dental impressions is often not the most pleasant part of visiting the dentist. Patients frequently face uncomfortable experiences due to the ...
How ceramic dental veneers can help after orthodontic treatment?
How ceramic dental veneers can help after orthodontic treatment? Completing orthodontic treatment, whether with traditional braces or clear aligners, is an exciting step. After years of working toward a straighter smile, many patients expect ...
Who Saved Our Smile? – The History of Dental Implants
Do you know who saved our smile? – Read about the history of dental implants! People have always cared about how they look and the impression they make on others. One of the first ...
Temporary inlay dental bridge – Tooth with wings
Losing baby teeth in childhood was a grand event - it meant the Tooth Fairy was on her way to leave money under your pillow. But losing permanent teeth as an adult? Well, that’s ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Dental Implants – Is It Safe?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Dental Implants: Is It Safe? When you have dental implants and need to undergo an MRI, it's natural to have questions about safety. In this week's blog from Dental Center ...
How to Prevent Snoring? – Silensor-sl Anti-Snoring Device
Snoring can be more than just an annoying sound; it can be a sign of a serious condition known as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). In this week's Dental Center 4Smile blog, learn all about ...